FEC nominee withdraws name

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BEN FELLER | May 16, 2008 08:02 PM EST | AP

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WASHINGTON — President Bush's contentious nominee for the Federal Election Commission removed his name from consideration Friday, potentially ending a lengthy stalemate that had paralyzed the work of the agency.

Hans von Spakovsky, a former Justice Department official who never had Democratic support to win confirmation, withdrew his nomination, saying it was time for the protracted deadlock to end.

Bush "reluctantly accepted" von Spakovsky's request, the White House said.

Democrats have objected to von Spakovsky's tenure at Justice, where he oversaw voting rights matters. The standoff has held up other Senate confirmations to the six-member FEC, which is without a quorum and has been unable to conduct business.

In a letter to Bush, von Spakovsky said the long-stalled process has been extremely hard on his family. "And quite frankly, we do not have the financial resources to continue to wait until this matter is resolved," he wrote.

He added: "The agency that is tasked with policing our campaign finance system needs to be operational during a presidential election year. The opposition to my nomination (however unfair) is preventing that from happening."

Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., welcomed von Spakovsky's withdrawal. Democrats have charged that von Spakovsky tried to suppress voter participation through new restrictions such as voter identification laws and voter roll purges.

"Democrats stood united in their opposition to von Spakovsky because of his long and well-documented history of working to suppress the rights of minorities and the elderly to vote," Reid said. "He was not qualified to hold any position of trust in our government."

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Senate Republicans, however, argued that a recent Supreme court ruling upholding a strict Indiana voter identification law vindicated von Spakovsky's stance on the issue.

Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky blamed Democrats for obstructing what he called "a highly qualified nominee to the FEC."

"Once again, liberal interest groups did their best to manufacture controversy and, once again, Senate Democrats played along," McConnell said in a statement.

Bush sent the Senate a new slate of FEC nominees this month, retaining von Spakovsky but withdrawing the nomination of FEC Chairman David Mason.

Mason had clashed in the past with presumed Republican presidential nominee John McCain.

The Senate could vote on the remaining four nominees awaiting confirmation or wait until Bush nominates a replacement for von Spakovsky. The commission consists of six members _ three from each party. It takes four votes on the commission to act, meaning that even with a 3-2 advantage, Democrats would need one Republican to avoid a deadlock.

The FEC has unfinished business before it, including final action on regulations governing candidate air travel as well as new rules on lobbyist fundraisers and joint advertising by national parties and federal candidates.

Also pending is action on McCain's decision to bypass public matching funds during the primary. Mason had informed McCain that he needed commission approval before withdrawing. Without a quorum, the FEC was unable to act. Mason also said McCain needed to explain the terms of a loan he obtained before he won the early primaries.

Richard L. Hasen, a law professor at the Loyola Law School in Los Angeles, said the most important action by the FEC is a "non-controversial and ministerial act" _ approving requests for public financing by presidential candidates. McCain is expected to ask for the $84 million available this year for the general election.

"It would be a terrible situation for a candidate wanting to get public financing to not be able to get it," Hasen said.

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Associated Press writer Jim Kuhnhenn contributed to this report.

WASHINGTON — President Bush's contentious nominee for the Federal Election Commission removed his name from consideration Friday, potentially ending a lengthy stalemate that had paralyzed the wo...
WASHINGTON — President Bush's contentious nominee for the Federal Election Commission removed his name from consideration Friday, potentially ending a lengthy stalemate that had paralyzed the wo...
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Why can't Bush appoint non partisans to these kind of positions? Bush is more interested in appointing his cronies and lackeys than he is in having Government departments operational. That's just corrupt.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:42 PM on 05/17/2008

I was suspect of him anyway.. Why the ID thing in the middle of the Dem Race ?? Wait till its over then do it.. Also have some of the Iraq money go to pay for ID's for the poor. If Bush had his way we would all have chips...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:15 PM on 05/17/2008
- olivia I'm a Fan of olivia 96 fans permalink

Dems are growing a spine, too bad it took them so long.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:22 PM on 05/17/2008
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Bush goes to try to get our gas prices lowered and the world laughs at him.

Hey George, I think that was a NO!!! Thanks a lot for worrying about such an important subject; no thanks for not worrying about it until now, 5 months before we boot you and your ilk out for good.

Bush comes home and finds he's not going to be able to manipulate the airwaves so that he can keep his liar-friends in power.

Hey George, again, I think that was a NO !!! Wait till November. Your "base" is going to be so mad at you for destroying their, your, party that they must just go as far as delivering you and your uncle Dick to stand trial for your war crimes at the Hague....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:18 PM on 05/17/2008

The Saudis were pissed off at Chimpy because he wouldn't do the "Dance of the Jackass" for them this time. They even had a brand new sword made for the celebration, but to no avail. Condileeza finally explained to him what the dance truly meant.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:27 AM on 05/18/2008
- nativeeyes I'm a Fan of nativeeyes 5 fans permalink

McCain and Bush, " Attack Obama on Foreign Policy and National Security" "Yeah let's get him"

McCain and Bush," Even though we totally Blew it with 9/11, Afgan War looking for Bin Laden, you know the guy that we gave WEAPONS too." "Don't mention the WEAPONS we gave Saddam and the WMD's we didn't find in Iraq, and we had no friggin idea what the hell we were getting ourselves into over there"

McCain and Bush, "Yeah and don't tell them about all the AMERICAN lives that are going to be LOST, for this big IRAQ Blunder"' " But we have experience of getting ourselves into more sh.t that cost AMERICAN lives. Oh Well"

McCain and Bush, " How do we get the hell out of Iraq again?" " Hush, we messed up the economy too, don't let anybody find out about that one, hehehe"

McCain: " I LIKE WAR!! Killing is good"

Obama, "These two fools never got anything right in 8 years" " God Help those that want more of this stupidity""

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:08 PM on 05/17/2008

we can build a giant wall around Appalachia, since they really don't care for change/progress anyway, and are racist idiots. Let them all come hobbling out blind and clubfooted from their inbred nonsense a generation from now.
Just don't let your RV break down, cuz The Hills Have Eyes 4: Appalachia!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:57 PM on 05/17/2008
- undecidee I'm a Fan of undecidee 4 fans permalink

There are lots of repug who are unwilling to let a democrat be president no matter what. It is sad because McCain is going to do whatever Bush wants him to to try and win the presidency and lots of people will still vote for him even though they realize that he has sold his soul to the devil the minute he got the nomination.

I used to like McCain because he was a maverick. Now he seems to be so scared of stepping on a right wing's toe that he is looking very pathetic. I wonder who wrote his speeches. It looks like there are few different groups of people and all he does is read it out loud. He does not even seems to know what he is talking about. Poor guy.

I guess he IS old and senile after all. :(

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:46 PM on 05/17/2008
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IF we have a fair election, deBushification of the government will be our greatest task.

Serious and vigorous investigations must begin in earnest in 2009 as well as some

needed legislation like a new Fairness Doctrine and SCOTUS13 to keep the MSM &

the Bushite Justices from defeating our reform efforts to reverse their fascist treason.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:03 PM on 05/17/2008
- ebanks84 I'm a Fan of ebanks84 105 fans permalink

It's so wonderful to see the BUSHWHACKERS thrown to the curb! Let's get some more out of there! That house needs a thorough cleaning. I hope they drop like flies. Yes, Yes, Yes!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:20 PM on 05/17/2008
- helonias I'm a Fan of helonias 238 fans permalink
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Mitch baby, tell us again about one of the finest Americans Murray and all the coal blood he has on his hands.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:06 PM on 05/17/2008
- ebanks84 I'm a Fan of ebanks84 105 fans permalink

Mitch needs to be NEXT! Ky should be ashamed of that scoundrel. But they vote GOP anyway, so I guess they love him. YUCK!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:22 PM on 05/17/2008
- WFV I'm a Fan of WFV 13 fans permalink
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This is entirely unacceptable, and needs to be settled immediately.

We need a fully functional FEC in this campaign more than ever.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:34 AM on 05/17/2008
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What is the point if they are Bush appointees?

We need a landslide of an election to win but

thanks to the neocons, that is what we'll have.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:09 PM on 05/17/2008
- Lagniappe I'm a Fan of Lagniappe 13 fans permalink

What about the implications for the upcoming FEC trial of campaign donation fraud Paul v. Clinton? Probably none,as those events aleged(?) in the court filings involving Bill,Hill and Ed Rendell happened in 2000 runup for her Senatorial race. Has anybody discussed this upcoming court case,yet?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:09 AM on 05/17/2008

Yeah and we can all believe anything Mitch McConnell from Kentucky says. He's part of the greatest "on message team" they've got - husband to the longest serving GOP acolyte - Elaine Chao, Secretary of Labor (that's an oxymoron with her being there). I wonder if Mitch, Elaine and the Kentucky gov and Kentucky GOP team were there cheering on Huckabee's ignorant crack at the NRA conference?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:57 AM on 05/17/2008
- Lagniappe I'm a Fan of Lagniappe 13 fans permalink

I have found Mitch McConnell to be singularly one of the most sycophant creatures the "Hill" ever produced. I have long wondered how Kenucky,which has more than its fair(unfair) share of bigots,ever squared the fact he married a woman of Asian extraction. Dont you think Hillary's "white folks" mantra will be offensive to Kentuckians who LIKE the MCConnells­...on second thought,they would be Republicans,and wouldn't be voting Hillary,an­yway-would they?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:15 AM on 05/17/2008
- cindyw I'm a Fan of cindyw 44 fans permalink
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I'll take the hits for Kentucky, most of which are deserved, but for the sake of accuracy, we did vote out
a Republican governor and replaced him with a Democrat.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:00 PM on 05/17/2008
- Podewumun I'm a Fan of Podewumun 32 fans permalink

True, cindyw. From what I've been reading, it looks like Kentucky voters will finally dump Mitch this year. HORRAY!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:35 PM on 05/17/2008
- Fulcanelli I'm a Fan of Fulcanelli 3 fans permalink
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C'mon good people of Kentucky, send Mitch McConnell packing will ya?
Hasn't this ideological numbskull embarassed you folks enough for one lifetime?
I realize it's a source of pride when your man has tenure and juice in the congress but this guy is a mental dinosaur, and he's been one of the most vociferous Bush enablers, and look at where the country is now.
Once the country comes to it's senses with either Obama or Hillary in the fall he's going to be an even bigger world-class, grid-locking pain in the ass in Congress and an even bigger moron than he already is, if that's possible.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:22 AM on 05/17/2008
- AurigaRa I'm a Fan of AurigaRa 27 fans permalink

well now they'll have to come up with another patriot act for the dems to pass to make up for Bush's loss here. The little man has to have his way.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:19 AM on 05/17/2008
- truthyguy I'm a Fan of truthyguy 42 fans permalink

Bush is going to "reluctantly accept" a lot of things from here on out now that the Dems have finally found their courage.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:31 AM on 05/17/2008
- orianna I'm a Fan of orianna 8 fans permalink

When I think about McCains crystal ball and his utopia vision of American ... in four years.... I am awed how he will do all this with a democratic owed congress..­.. ah well.... I guess that is the excuse built right in... and, it is only a dream of his.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:45 AM on 05/17/2008
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